Aussie Winners South Africa

Tara Madgwick - Sunday April 1
Two well-bred Australian three year-olds opened their account in South Africa on Saturday including a Redoute's Choice colt that has a full brother to be offered at Inglis Easter.

Trained by Dan Katz, Silent Choice broke through for his first win scoring over 1200 metres at Kenilworth by two and a quarter lengths.

Lot 358 from Arrowfield StudHe was a $100,000 Magic Millions National Yearling Sale purchase from the Arrowfield draft for Adriaan Van Vuuren and is the first winner for Silla Regalis, a winning half-sister by encosta de Lago to world champion sprinter Silent Witness and also Group II winner Sister Madly, who is by Redoute's Choice.

Arrowfield will offer the current yearling from Silla Regalis, another colt by Redoute's Choice as Lot 358 and he is pictured below.

Also breaking her maiden at Turffontein was three year-old Fastnet Rock filly Quick Glimpse, who won over 1400 metres for the Mike de Kock stable.

A $130,000 Inglis Premier purchase from the Newgate Farm draft for Form Bloodstock she is the fourth winner for Group I winner Apercu.

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